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Healing helminths: The disease-modifying potential of helminth-derived proteins in animal models of inflammatory disease

Stucke, S.; Feeney, A.; Lalor, R.; Donnelly, S. D.; Dalton, J. P.; McKernan, D.; Dowd, E.

2026-04-06 immunology
10.64898/2026.04.02.716049 bioRxiv
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Helminths are parasitic worms that secrete a variety of immune-regulating molecules to modulate the hosts inflammatory responses, enabling them to persist within the host over a long period of time, even decades. Their capacity to control host responses has prompted research into helminth-derived molecules as potential therapies for controlling excessive immune and inflammatory activity across a range of diseases. This systematic review with cross-study quantitative analysis aims to synthesize the published data on helminth-derived immunomodulatory peptides/polypeptides/proteins (HDIPs) with a focus on determining the extent of their disease-modifying and anti-inflammatory potential in in vivo animal models of inflammatory disease. In accordance with PRISMA 2020 guidelines, a predefined systematic search of the PubMed, Web of Science and Medline databases identified relevant studies published up to February 2026, and 65 articles were included after screening. We found that, although the HDIPs were assessed in multiple different disease models, most published studies assessed their potential in mouse models of colitis, asthma, arthritis and sepsis. Twenty species from which >65 isolated HDIPs were derived were tested in these models, with the trematode, Fasciola hepatica, and the nematode, Acanthocheilonema viteae, the most explored species. A common property of the HDIPs was the ability to significantly reduce disease severity across the in vivo animal models of inflammatory disease, underpinned by a decrease in pro-inflammatory cytokine levels and an increase in anti-inflammatory cytokine levels. Overall, this systematic review with cross-study quantitative analysis not only synthesizes the existing literature in this field but also highlights the disease-modifying and anti-inflammatory potential of HDIPs for a range of diseases in which immunoregulatory therapeutics may improve disease outcomes. It also encourages accelerated advancement of these helminth-derived molecules into first-in-human clinical trials.

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